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Latin American Literature: David William Foster

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SOURCE: "The Sociopolitical Matrix," in Gay and Lesbian Themes in Latin American Writing, University of Texas Press, 1991, pp. 62-93.

Foster is an American writer and educator, and the author of numerous books on Latin American literature. In the following excerpt, he examines the manner is which recent Latin American novels have portrayed social and political issues associated with homosexuality.

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